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Thursday, 27 March 2008 13:16

PQI's Phoenix series goes to 1600MHz

Written by Slobodan Simic

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DDR3-1600 Turbo Immortality edition

 

PQI has announced a new addition to its Phoenix series, the DDR3-1600 4GB kit. According to the press release this kit can achieve 1688MHz with 8-8-8-24 latencies at 1.54V.

PQI's new 2GB Phoenix series - Turbo Immortality edition modules consist of Elpida's 70nm 128M*8 chips. It supports Intel's XMP so in combination with Intel's XMP chipset these modules should be automatically overclocked.

This new kit is cooled by PQI's Phoenix heatsinks and comes with a lifetime warranty.

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